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BIP Beer. Almost 40 years ago and I can still taste it. My God, that shit is nasty.
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Some sort of Scottish (Scotch?) ale. One sip and dumped the can.
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All of it...beer is piss!!! This is what you seek!! http://www.sazerac.com/Images/BourbonBottles.png View Quote |
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This stuff is from the PI. It was pretty bad. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_AHfiLmAPuGg/Sn1N0Mj1XtI/AAAAAAAAAFA/SAEptTOWZXg/s320/piktyur06nd7.jpg Below is promotion from the San Miguel web site. The bold text is very true. ABOUT RED HORSE BEER Red Horse Beer is your extra strong beer that brings you that pure alcoholic experience. It is not your ordinary beer - rebellious and flavorful yet bold and intense. It is sweet and bitter smooth, giving you a fueled kick. Excite yourself with this deeply hued distinct tasting beer. View Quote |
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Every IPA. I just can't understand the love for over hopped brew.
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I can't remember the name, but I tried some kind of sour beer once at the recommendation of a bartender. It tasted like an old gym sock.
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I drank this shit in Guatemala called Gallo. Nasty shit but it got us drunk as hell.
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Budweiser. Beer so bad, it makes Carling Black Label seem good enough to drink.
Costco/Kirkland Light. Just plain horrible. |
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IIRC it was called Viet Lite. Some horrible import "beer" that was so shitty even my high school aged taste buds rejected it.
Another bad one was my totally scientific yard beer experiment involving drinking an MGD let outside to its own devices every year since it was ditched in the woods behind my childhood home when I was 17. Once a summer, I would come home and dutifully hack down some bushes and reach for a can sunk in the mud. I gave up on the yard beer experiment after year 5. |
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I haven't actually had it but the thought makes me sick - http://www.brewgene.com/sites/default/files/beer_images/user28811_167994.jpg View Quote |
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I was given a Clamato beer in Los Cabos this weekend.
Without a doubt, the most disgusting concoction ever devised! |
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Steel Reserve, but not sure if actually beer.
40s of Camo were pretty bad too, from what I can recall. |
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I have never had a horrible beer. I have not tasted a whole lot, but I'll drink anything that's cold. Tbh it all tastes mostly the same to me within 2 categories. I have 2 categories. I can't test subtle differences.
Generic beer: bud, corona, miller, michelob, coors, etc Fancy name beer: less generic like leinenkugel (sp), far tire, etc. My favorite are Corona with lime, Leinenkugal's (various), SA octoberfest, and Yuengling. I don't know shit about beer, I can hardly tell most apart, but those are the ones I like. I am ignorant to beer. Edit: I specifically remember hating Steel reserve. |
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BUB'S beer the slogan on the can said "makes it fun to be thirsty"
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Steel Reserve, but not sure if actually beer. 40s of Camo were pretty bad too, from what I can recall. View Quote Steel Reserve Steel Reserve is an intoxicationg liquid customarily found in 22 oz cans and in the value-packed 40 oz glass bottles. Now, normally I'd be compelled to use the word "beer", but that's not going to cut the mustard. This is a HIGH GRAVITY LAGER. That's what they say. After drinking this, you'll feel like someone increased the Earth's gravity field by 70%. Don't get me wrong, it's hands down the best bang for your drinking dollar... but you'll probably get arrested if you drink more than a forty ouncer. So be careful! I have hallucinated and time travelled under the influence of steel reserve. After I drank a couple of forties of STEEL RESERVE I felt brave enough to fight a cop! And the cop felt brave enough to Taser me till I shit my pants. |
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There has been many. But Steel Reserve is one that I specifically remember to avoid.
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